Is $10,000 Enough for South Korea?
Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to South Korea. One person can travel for 64 days, or two people for 32 days.
What$10,000 Gets You
Budget
149 days
solo ·74 days for two
Mid-range
64 days
solo ·32 days for two
Luxury
25 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$490–$1,120
Food & Dining$210–$490
Transport$70–$168
Activities$112–$252
Miscellaneous$56–$140
Total (excl. flights)$938–$2,170
Remaining for flights$7,830–$9,062
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- ✓Eat at kimbap shops and university districts for meals under $5.
- ✓Use the T-money card for discounted transit fares across all modes.
- ✓Visit free palace grounds and hiking trails in city national parks.
- ✓Stay at jjimjilbangs (24-hour spas) overnight for $10-15 including bathing.
FAQ
How much does a trip to South Korea cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $67/day, mid-range about $155/day, and luxury travelers around $385/day per person.
Is South Korea expensive compared to Japan?
South Korea is generally 20-30% cheaper than Japan for food, transport, and accommodation.
Should I tip in South Korea?
No. Tipping is not customary and can cause confusion. Service is included in prices.
When is the best time to visit South Korea on a budget?
January-March and November offer the lowest prices. April (cherry blossoms) and October (autumn foliage) are pricier but stunning.